The Product Science Podcast

The Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles Hypothesis: Product Operations Provide Infrastructure for High-Quality Product Decision-Making


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Meet Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles, the dynamic duo behind the groundbreaking book “Product Operations: How Successful Companies Build Better Products at Scale.”

Melissa's expertise spans from founding Produx Labs, a product management training and consulting company, to spearheading product strategies at esteemed companies like Insight Partners, Capital One, Vanguard, and Walmart/Sam’s Club.

Meanwhile, Denise brings over a decade of product leadership experience at Condé Nast, Cision, and Understood.org to the table. Together, they have driven meaningful outcomes for various businesses through their targeted support in product operations, design, and coaching.  

Dive deeper into Melissa and Denise’s book as we explore the three principles of product operations, the responsibilities and values that come with a great product leader, and how effective product operations lead to more impactful product outcomes. 

 

Resource Links 

Check out Melissa and Denise’s book,  Product Operations 

Check out Melissa’s book,  Escaping the Build Trap 

Visit the Produx Labs website 

Learn more about Melissa on her website 

Follow Melissa on LinkedIn 

Learn more about Denise on her website 

Follow Denise on LinkedIn 

Follow Holly on Twitter 

Follow Holly on LinkedIn 

Visit the Product Science Group website 

Explore Product Science Workshops and Courses 


Quotes from Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles: 

  • “I see this connection between continuous discovery and a team's capacity for creativity... If you have the time available to you and space has been made to think deeply about what's actually valuable to the people that you're creating things for, I think that puts you in a creative space.” - Denise Tilles 

  • “Try to show people what you can do as quickly as possible so they realize the value. The more that you can achieve value for people and help them realize it, the more buy-in you're going to get.” - Melissa Perri 

  • “The customer and market insights is really about aggregating all the feedback that we're hearing from our customers, from all different parts of the organization... Where do those live? And how do we make sure that people can read those studies, understand what has been asked of customers, use it to identify problems and put back into their work, and then also, where do they go to help contact customers?” - Melissa Perri 

 

Lab Notes 

Lab Note 601.1: Product ops ties into each of the Product Science Principles. - Holly Hester-Reilly (31:25)  

Lab Note 601.2: Centralizing product operations is worth it. - Holly Hester-Reilly (35:34) 

Lab Note 601.3: The work of product operations has been around longer than the name. - Holly Hester-Reilly (36:23) 

Lab Note 601.4: On a small, growing team, hire product ops before research ops.  - Holly Hester-Reilly (38:07) 

Lab Note 601.5: Organization of your insights goes a long way toward driving evidence-based product decisions.  -Dina Levitan (40:05) 

Lab Note 601.6: Product Operations may be an opportunity to systematically bring design in earlier in the product discovery and strategy process. - Mark Enache (43:06) 


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